horses99
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First of all no nasty comments please just seeking advise. I have owned several horses and am fairly knowledgable just haven't had horses that are poor on the ground. I am considering buying a horse as I like her and she is lovely to ride in all aspects other than being green but on the ground:
. She is impatient will paw the ground nudge you or push you to get past you and I have seen her stand on someone's foot due to this
. She gets bored and can bite the stable out of bordem not want to stand still or try and walk off
. Worst still you cannot hold up/ pick up her hind legs as she will swipe them out the way which could result in kicking hurting you the only way I believe would to be to use a scarf or something to loop round them at this stage
. She is generally a pushy pig as such just wants her own way impatient and doesn't care about you
However, she is a dream to ride and she is not nasty or dangerous she won't bite or deliberately kick you she just has a lack of respect. I am interest to see what those think who have similar experiences.
Currently I was thinking that repetitive and firm handling would help as previously her owner let her get away with it. But maybe there are particular techniques people know? Currently she is stabled almost 24/7 on a busy yard and I would have her in full time grazing which I believe could help her a lot with another companion. I have lots of time to give just not sure how large of a challenge this could be. Apologies for being long, any useful stories or comments would be very appreciated
. She is impatient will paw the ground nudge you or push you to get past you and I have seen her stand on someone's foot due to this
. She gets bored and can bite the stable out of bordem not want to stand still or try and walk off
. Worst still you cannot hold up/ pick up her hind legs as she will swipe them out the way which could result in kicking hurting you the only way I believe would to be to use a scarf or something to loop round them at this stage
. She is generally a pushy pig as such just wants her own way impatient and doesn't care about you
However, she is a dream to ride and she is not nasty or dangerous she won't bite or deliberately kick you she just has a lack of respect. I am interest to see what those think who have similar experiences.
Currently I was thinking that repetitive and firm handling would help as previously her owner let her get away with it. But maybe there are particular techniques people know? Currently she is stabled almost 24/7 on a busy yard and I would have her in full time grazing which I believe could help her a lot with another companion. I have lots of time to give just not sure how large of a challenge this could be. Apologies for being long, any useful stories or comments would be very appreciated